Chk2 Phosphorylation of BRCA1 Regulates DNA Double-Strand Break Repair
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Zhihui Feng | Fen Xia | S. Powell | J. C. Ghosh | D. Weaver | H. Willers | Zhihui Feng | Junran Zhang | F. Xia | Simon N. Powell | Junran Zhang | David T. Weaver | Henning Willers | Jay H. Chung | Jagadish C. Ghosh | Sang Kim | Sang Kim
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